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<h1>To use a new icon strip in a contents file
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	<li>Open a project (.hhp) file, click the <b>Contents</b> tab, and then click <a onclick="doSection(conpr)" class=sidebar href="#nowhere"><b>Contents Properties</b></a>.

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	<li>Select the <b>Use custom images from a file</b> check box. 
	<li>In the <b>Image file</b> box, enter the path to an <a href="cntnimg.htm">icon strip</a> bitmap (.bmp) file that contains the images you want to use instead of the default images.
	<li>Save and close the project file.
	<li>Reopen the project file.
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	<li>If the bitmap for the image strip is compiled into the .chm file, this feature will not work. This is due to a limitation in the HTML Help API. As a workaround, you can place the bitmap in the same directory as the .chm. On Windows NT version 4 and Windows 2000, the bitmap can be placed in the %SYSTEMROOT% directory (this will not work on Windows 95 or Windows 98).
	<li>If you want to use folders and pages instead of books and topics, click <b>Contents Properties</b>, and then select the <b>Use folders instead of books</b> check box.
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